If you are unsure how to subscribe, here are some simple (I hope) instructions:

# Right-click on one of the links above and select “Copy link location” (in Mozilla Firefox) or “Copy shortcut” (in Internet Explorer).
# Open a feed reader software or online service. Select Add new feed and paste the copied link into the input box. The feed reader will then automatically update when it sees something new one To-Done.

h3. Information For Those Totally New to Feed Subsciption

Subscribing to feeds is kind of like getting e-mail, and it’s kind of like Tivo.

First of all you’ll need software, or an online service to manage your feeds. Just as you’d manage your e-mail with Outlook or Hotmail.

All you need to do is get the software, or service, set up and begin to add feeds. Adding a feed is simple:

# Right-click on any link to a feed. (These will often say “XML” or “RSS” or something else cryptic, if you’ve seen those orange buttons around they usually link to feeds.) Select “Copy link location” (in Mozilla Firefox) or “Copy shortcut” (in Internet Explorer).
# Open a feed reader software or online service. Select Add new feed and paste the copied link into the input box. The feed reader will then automatically update when it sees something new.

Don’t let the terminology scare you, subscribing to feeds is fairly simple once you gotten the hang of it and could really change the way you read and access content on the Web. If you’ve got any questions, please add a comment to this page and I’ll do my best to clear things up.